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Some residents in Ohio Valley communities are still struggling to keep their heads above water over a year into the pandemic. A main cause of concern: housing.
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The Poores escaped the worst of the early pandemic. Melanie still had work, and when she left, she was cushioned from free-fall - stimulus checks, unemployment, and the eviction moratorium kept the family stable. But gradually, these protections were revoked.
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Regional and state officials and housing advocates in western Kentucky are highlighting resources available for tenants and landlords with the ongoing federal eviction moratorium — which froze evictions due to nonpayment of rent during the pandemic — expired at the beginning of this month.
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The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction moratorium ended this past weekend. Deputy Director of Housing for the Kentucky Housing...
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is moving to extend an order aimed at preventing evictions during the pandemic. Housing groups say the order could prevent up to 1 million evictions.
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One in six households reported missing or delaying paying bills just so they could buy food, an NPR poll says. And many are having trouble paying the rent, especially African Americans and Latinos.